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    Wind Ridge Farm

    4.5 (4 reviews)

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    A great time with the kids. A simple place with a great crew! Blackberries were so sweet and tasty (gone that night).

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    Orlando's Produce

    Orlando's Produce

    4.4(29 reviews)
    12.9 miSt Peters
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    We just took a quick trip down to Orlando Family Produce, to pick up some Mother's Day flowers for…read moreour moms and ended up filling our truck up with produce and flowers! Their prices were WAY better than the grocery store and the service was phenomenal. If you haven't been there before I highly recommend you take the time to check it out and save some $! P.S. the 100% Concord grape juice from St. James was unbelievable. I've never tasted anything so good!

    THANK YOU SO MUCH, ORLANDO'S! The team was amazingly kind in helping me pull off a big surprise for…read morea family member of mine, who's been their customer since 1995 -- a pumpkin-palooza that was the best blast of autumn cheer imaginable. From stacks of pumpkins and gourds in rich fall tones to sunflowers in barrels and mums in an Amish watering-can planter, there was eye-candy to fill the porch and patio with festive, colorful fun, and even though I live out of state, the team made it quick and easy for me to message with them and fulfill this nearby St. Peter's order (they even took the time to thoughtfully arrange the items around the recipient's porch and landscape areas, instead of just dropping off goods in boxes or bags). Whether it's for your own home or a loved one's, support local and check out Orlando's -- a community gem for 30 years, with fresh produce, enticing snacks, wild pops of color, and dazzling seasonal items!

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    Lakeview Farms

    Lakeview Farms

    4.7(7 reviews)
    11.9 mi
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    YES! A successful berry picking trip was completed this morning by yours truly. Saturday morning,…read moreYelpers Stephanie S. and Kathi M. and I made the trek all the way to St. Peters, only to have the farm closed for picking at 8:45am! WTF? They were that busy! I was bound and determined to go again and thus hatched my plot to get up early (and I'm NOT a morning person), arrive at the farm early, on a day during the week, when rain was in the forecast. This time, my plotting yielded success! Lakeview Farms is a pretty small U-Pick operation that's in St. Peters. It's really easy to find (score!) and has raspberry and strawberry patches. They also have pumpkins and gourds in the fall. They have a good website with up to date information on picking seasons. They also have a recorded message. They tell you to call the day beforehand to make sure picking conditions are good. It's hard to know when they are going to be picked out for the day. They say they are open from 7:30-11am but they often close way before 11. GO EARLY. Like 8am at the latest! Otherwise you might have trekked out there for nothing. One cool thing about this farm is that instead of going on a picking free for all, they give you your own area to pick in. That way, no one is infringing upon your territory and they can keep track of where has been picked over so the next person who comes to pick goes in an area with riper, not yet picked berries. That's a good model in my mind! When you arrive, you get your container(s), they tell you where to pick, and you do your thing. Then you go pay (CASH OR CHECK ONLY) and they either weigh your bounty (for strawberries) or do it by the container (for raspberries). I picked raspberries this morning and they added up to be less than $2 for one of the standard sized grocery store containers that costs a good $3-4. And you are REALLY buying locally! AND it's fun for kids and adults! They also have something called "digging for diamonds" where you can dig in sand hills for shiny rocks. The sky was ominous and it looked like it was about to pour when I left, so I was in a hurry and didn't ask about it. Another tip: A lot of the raspberries that are ripest and juiciest are in the middle of the bushes, which are thorny. You might want to bring a pair of garden gloves to prevent the ouchies! Oh yeah, and wear tennis shoes. There is mud and the grass is sorta long. I'd give this place 5 stars if I didn't have to get there so darn early to pick! But then again, props for it being a small locally owned place. And CHEAP. I definitely will be back SOON!

    This was our first time here and it was fun! We picked strawberries (raspberries are in season…read moretoo). The price is cheaper than the grocery store, but a little expensive compared to Costco. However, you don't get an experience at Costco! When you check out, fill out a card for a pint of free strawberries for the following summer. Also, hold onto your crate! Bring it with you the next time you go picking and get a discount! The staff is friendly and efficient. Definitely going back soon! Easy stress free outing with small kiddos.

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    Wind Ridge Farm - markets - Updated May 2026

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